Vision screening across the worldNoelle S Matta
Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601, USA
Am Orthopt J 62:87-9. 2012
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Evidenced-based medicine: treatment for amblyopiaNoelle S Matta
Family Eye Group, 2110 Harrisburg Pike, Suite 215, Lancaster, PA 17601, USA
Am Orthopt J 60:17-22. 2010
..It is believed that earlier therapy for amblyopia provides better outcomes, but treatment has been shown effective even in some older children. In this paper, studies are cited regarding treatment of amblyopia...
Comparison between the plusoptiX and MTI PhotoscreenersNoelle S Matta
CO, CRC, COT, Family Eye Group, 2110 Harrisburg Pike, Ste 215, Lancaster, PA 17601, USA
Arch Ophthalmol 127:1591-5. 2009
..We believe our results will help to guide community-based vision screening programs...
High prevalence of amblyopia risk factors in preverbal children with nasolacrimal duct obstructionNoelle S Matta
Family Eye Group, Vision Science Department, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601, USA
J AAPOS 15:350-2. 2011
..To report the percentage of children under the age of 3 with nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) and amblyopia risk factors who develop clinical evidence of amblyopia over time...
Can a photoscreener help us remotely evaluate and manage amblyopia?Noelle S Matta
Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, PA 17601, USA
Am Orthopt J 61:124-7. 2011
..IntRODUCTION AND PURPOSE: To determine whether the plusoptiX® S04 photo-screener can assist in remotely managing amblyopia...
Screening for amblyogenic risk factors using the PlusoptiX S04 photoscreener on the indigent population of HondurasNoelle S Matta
Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601, USA
Ophthalmology 117:1848-50. 2010
..To evaluate the PlusoptiX S04 photoscreener (PlusoptiX GmbH, Nürnberg, Germany) compared with a gold standard pediatric ophthalmology examination for children seen during a medical missionary trip...
Prevalence of amblyopia risk factors in congenital nasolacrimal duct obstructionNoelle S Matta
Family Eye Group, Vision Science Department, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
J AAPOS 14:386-8. 2010
..To determine whether children who present to an ophthalmology practice for nasolacrimal duct obstruction are more likely to have risk factors for amblyopia...
Outcomes of 9 mm balloon-assisted endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy: retrospective review of 97 casesDavid I Silbert
Family Eye Group, Vision Science Department, Lancaster, PA 17601, United States
Orbit 29:131-4. 2010
..To retrospectively analyze the success rate of endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy procedures performed by a single surgeon utilizing a novel 9mm endonasal balloon...
Performance of the Plusoptix vision screener for the detection of amblyopia risk factors in childrenNoelle S Matta
Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601, USA
J AAPOS 12:490-2. 2008
..To evaluate the accuracy of the Plusoptix vision screener in detecting amblyopia risk factors in the pediatric population and to determine whether modifying the manufacturer's referral criteria improves the clinical utility of the device...
Performance of the plusoptiX S04 photoscreener for the detection of amblyopia risk factors in children aged 3 to 5Noelle S Matta
Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601, USA
J AAPOS 14:147-9. 2010
..In this study we used the new referral criteria and tested children ages 3 to 5 years, a more appropriate range for a pediatric vision screening program...
Clinical accuracy of the AAPOS pediatric vision screening referral criteriaDavid I Silbert
Family Eye Group, Vision Science Department, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
J AAPOS 16:361-4. 2012
..In 2003 the AAPOS Vision Screening Committee published guidelines to standardize reporting the ability of vision screening devices to detect these factors. We attempted to assess the accuracy of the AAPOS referral criteria...
Incidence of strabismus and amblyopia in preverbal children previously diagnosed with pseudoesotropiaAriel L Silbert
Family Eye Group, Vision Science Department, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601, USA
J AAPOS 16:118-9. 2012
..To determine how frequently children diagnosed with pseudoesotropia before 3 years of age are later found to have true strabismus or amblyopia...
Use of the Cogan lid twitch to identify myasthenia gravisEric L Singman
Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601, USA
J Neuroophthalmol 31:239-40. 2011
..To evaluate the reliability of the Cogan lid twitch (CLT) test in a neuro-ophthalmology clinic...
Outcomes of 9 mm balloon-assisted endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy: retrospective review of 97 casesDavid I Silbert
Family Eye Group, Vision Science Department, Lancaster, PA, USA
Orbit 29:25-8. 2010
..To retrospectively analyze the success rate of endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy procedures performed by a single surgeon utilizing a novel 9mm endonasal balloon...
Comparison of the iScreen and the MTI photoscreeners for the detection of amblyopia risk factors in childrenDavid I Silbert
Family Eye Group, Vision Science Department, Lancaster, PA 17601, USA
J AAPOS 17:34-7. 2013
..This device captures images digitally and transmits them electronically to be interpreted. We compared the newer iScreen's ability to detect amblyopia risk factors in children with the established MTI photoscreener...
Diplopia secondary to orbital surgeryDavid I Silbert
Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601, USA
Am Orthopt J 62:22-8. 2012
..We will also present a case report of worsening diplopia following repair of orbital floor fracture to highlight potential motility issues that can arise when implants are employed to treat orbital floor fractures...
The matta map: a new method of measuring incomitant strabismusNoelle S Matta
From the Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Am Orthopt J 58:88-91. 2008
..Conclusion: The Matta Map is a rapid, quick, inexpensive and reliable method for measuring a patient's field of single binocular vision and to follow a patient's symptoms and their progress over time...
Exercise-induced esotropiaEric L Singman
From the Family Eye Group, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Am Orthopt J 58:76-8. 2008
..The authors evaluated a 34-year-old man with exercise-induced diplopia. The diagnostic testing that led to this conclusion is discussed. To the authors' knowledge, this is a rarely reported condition that warrants discussion...